The Power of Teacher Research in Teacher Education

I argue in this chapter that assessments of the power of teacher
research in preservice education ought to be located within networks
of school-university relations, particularly in the assumptions about
knowledge, language, and power that are implicit in the ways teacher
educators regard and work with school-based teachers.

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